I have been and am using Tcl/Tk and Itcl in commercial applications in the company I am working for, mostly for client server applications (client on windows, server Linux/Unix protocol http using apache server and rivet, with oracle and mysql databases).

At home I am using Tcl/Tk and Itcl for doing a lot of stuff on my computers for example a GUI for administrating my CD's in a mysql database using ID3 tags or making a selection on that database and send that to xmms for playing etc. That was before I found snackamp.

Projects:

tclurtp the low level part of tcluno [1 ] an uno interface for OpenOffice.org written in pure Tcl.

Work in progress:

itcl-ng a reimplementation of Itcl based on tclOO, trying to make that an extension using only stubs interfaces to the Tcl core. 2008-12-11 beta version released [2 ]

ToW Tcl on WebFreeWay (called ATWF later on) collecting ideas for a Tcl based web framework. Maybe it will be called TRAX (Tcl's Rapid webAccess eXtension). There are plans to start the implementation as a "fun" project. 2010-03-05: The start of an implementation of such a tool can be found here: [3 ]